New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06009

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Increases the state code enforcement powers of the secretary of state by establishing a state code enforcement office headed by an ombudsperson.

Companion Bills

NY S04165

Same As Increases the state code enforcement powers of the secretary of state by establishing a state code enforcement office headed by an ombudsperson.

Previously Filed As

NY S01939

Increases the state code enforcement powers of the secretary of state by establishing a state code enforcement office headed by an ombudsperson.

NY A06305

Increases the state code enforcement powers of the secretary of state by establishing a state code enforcement office headed by an ombudsperson.

NY S04562

Provides for compensation for required code enforcement personnel training a rate set by the secretary of state.

NY A09512

Provides for compensation for required code enforcement personnel training a rate set by the secretary of state.

NY S04894

Requires the state's model law enforcement use of force policy to conform to the United Nations basic principles on the use of force and firearms by law enforcement officials and the United Nations code of conduct for law enforcement officials.

NY S04408

Extends the statute of limitations to bring a claim arising out of an alleged sexual offense by a law enforcement officer if the alleged offense occurred while the officer was employed by a law enforcement agency.

NY A06878

Extends the statute of limitations to bring a claim arising out of an alleged sexual offense by a law enforcement officer if the alleged offense occurred while the officer was employed by a law enforcement agency.

NY S05223

Requires state and local law enforcement officers to identify themselves to the public upon initiation of law enforcement activity.

NY S00470

Relates to requiring state and local law enforcement officers to identify themselves to the public during law enforcement activities.

NY A03915

Relates to requiring state and local law enforcement officers to identify themselves to the public during law enforcement activities.

Similar Bills

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